“Security in Wireless Networks: Mathematical Algorithms and Models”
The Internet of Things (IoT) is quickly becoming one of the most important ICT paradigms of the 21st century. Mobility and ubiquity will be basic requirements for people’s work and life: both individuals and physical objects are connected anytime and anywhere. In this new paradigm, wireless systems and networks play a central role. The widespread applications of wireless networks bring along the increase of threats and attacks, thus demanding efficient security alternatives for all types of scenarios. Consequently, trust, security, and privacy issues in these wireless environments have become very important topics. The effort to improve wireless network security is related not only with technical and engineering challenges but also with mathematical algorithms and models.
The main goal of this special session is to show the last advances in the design of mathematical techniques (models and algorithms) to guarantee the security of wireless networks. Specifically the topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Anonymity and Privacy.
- Authentication, Identification and Access Control.
- Cryptographic protocols.
- Key management.
- Anti-malware mathematical models: detection, analysis and prevention.
Important dates
Submission
Easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cisis2016
Co-chairs:
Hernández Encinas, Luis
Institute of Physical and Information Technologies (ITEFI)
Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)
Calle Serrano 144, 28046-Madrid, Spain
E-mail: luis@iec.csic.es
Telephone number: +34 915 618 806
Fax number: +34 914 117 651
Martín del Rey, Ángel
Department of Applied Mathematics
University of Salamanca
Calle del Parque 2, 37008-Salamanca, Spain